Well, I completely agree with you that there is a huge opportunity, particularly for first nations communities, and I think that's one of the areas where the Yukon has done quite well in terms of partnering and working to develop that base of the employment centre.
With regard to the foreign worker issue that you've raised, I know that's a subject of some discussion in southern Canada, with different viewpoints. In the Yukon, we have very much a seasonal workforce in a lot of our areas. We actually welcome and see a benefit from people coming in from foreign countries, who bring with them some of the skill sets that we need up here, particularly on a seasonal basis. We see that as an augmentation to our workforce. In fact, our third-largest minority population here are Filipinos. They have come through all sorts of programs and are a vibrant portion of our Yukon community.
Getting back to the first nations opportunity, I would say that there's tremendous opportunity there and, I would say, disproportionate benefits to come from training and development that would take them towards employment, particularly in a local industry.